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what are things to consider when determining to expertise of the author of a source pick two
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1. Education and qualifications: Consider the author's academic background, expertise in the subject matter, and any relevant certifications or credentials they may hold. An author with a relevant degree or extensive experience in the field is more likely to be an expert in the topic.
2. Publication history: Look at where the author's work has been published and whether it is a reputable source. Peer-reviewed journals, academic books, and established publications are indicators of the author's credibility and expertise. On the other hand, self-published works or articles on questionable websites may lack the necessary rigor and oversight.
2. Publication history: Look at where the author's work has been published and whether it is a reputable source. Peer-reviewed journals, academic books, and established publications are indicators of the author's credibility and expertise. On the other hand, self-published works or articles on questionable websites may lack the necessary rigor and oversight.
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